Bullying
All students have the right to a safe, supportive school environment. Bullying, harassment, or intimidation will not be tolerated.
Reporting an incident
Bullying can be reported by students, parents, staff members, or anyone who witnesses or is concerned about an alleged incident.
All reports will be investigated. The school principal (or designee) must investigate within two school days, and parents should expect to hear about resolution within two further school days. The principal also reports the investigation and action taken to the district office.
If the investigation concludes that bullying took place, the bully will be disciplined in accordance with the Code of Conduct.
If you are not satisfied with the investigation or resolution, contact the CEO Ombudsman at 443-984-2020.
Need to submit a bullying and harassment report? Use these forms:
Cyberbullying and online safety
Whether bullying takes place in person or online, it will not be tolerated at City Schools. Families should be aware of students' social media use and report any bullying or threatening communication using the online or print forms.
Resources
City Schools is working to make sure that all schools are positive places where students can feel safe and know they are respected and valued. If any member of a school community is concerned about bullying, he or she should speak with a teacher, counselor, principal, school police officer, or other member of the staff.
There are also many websites that provide information about bullying and how to prevent or respond to it. Here are four comprehensive examples.
StopBullying.gov
A website maintained by the federal government that provides information from the U.S. Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, and other agenciesBullying Prevention
Resources from the Maryland State Department of EducationNational Bullying Prevention Center
Resources from the nonprofit PACER organizationFamily Online Safety Institute
Resources about both cyberbullying and keeping children safe on the Internet
Sex-based Discrimination
City Schools takes incidents of sex-based discrimination in schools or during school-sponsored activities seriously. All students have the right to a safe, supportive school environment.